August 23rd, 2026
New
Improved
Fixed
π Meet Quinn
Yes, weβve received your wishes
Quinn is an 18-year-old cheerleader at Michigan who reads people well and asks the question you were working around. She's our first Daimon under twenty.

See where your Daimon's memories come from. Each fact in the memory panel now shows whether you shared it, your Daimon picked it up, or it was inferred from context.
You can edit a memory's wording inline, restore ones you previously asked to be forgotten, and set your pronouns so your Daimon uses them correctly. (Crush only)


Pick your chat font. Choose a text size and font family (serif, monospace, typewriter, or system default) from Settings or the in-chat quick preferences

Your Daimon tracks deadlines. When your Daimon promises something with a timeframe, the deadline shows in the memory panel and gets flagged in conversation when it's due soon or overdue. Say "actually, do it in 10 minutes" and the deadline updates on the spot.

Read the research behind Nestor. A new article walks through how his backstory was built, from why we picked his name to what the public record says about the path from soldier to sidewalk. We also added two FAQ answers covering iPhone/iPad installation and roleplay.
π Five features just went free.
Group chat (up to four Daimons in one room, > 100 trust is required)
Quick photo hidden button (SFW button)
Full Morph Daimon appearance customization
Free fate rolls jumped from 10 to 100 per Daimon.
Free message and image quota remain the same. The group room spends it faster, but the buttons are yours.
πΈ Photos hold their look across turns. When your Daimon sends consecutive photos in the same scene, outfits, hair, and setting now carry forward instead of shifting randomly. We also fixed extra hands appearing in selfies and a bug where dressed scenes could render undressed. (well, some of you might be disappointed? π)
Updated the subscription page to better explain where your money goes.
Daimon cards show more at a glance. Ages next to names, and occupation-first tags.
Correcting a memory actually sticks. When you tell your Daimon something has changed ("I don't work at Google anymore"), the outdated fact is now retired and replaced. Previously the correction was noted but the old version kept coming back.
Promise tracking works. Your Daimon's promises are now tracked, visible in chat, and resolved only when they actually follow through. Rephrased versions of the same commitment no longer pile up as duplicates, stale promises expire instead of lingering, and bringing a promise up no longer falsely marks it done.
Male and non-binary Daimons are addressed correctly. We stopped defaulting to she/her. Morph Daimons now derive their pronouns from their gender identity.